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NB plans to prepare resource book on residential clean-up
The City of North Branchís Code Enforcement Division invites businesses, organizations and individuals who wish to be included in a resource booklet for ìResidential Property Clean-Upî to please contact City Hall before April 1, 2003. Due to the severity and number of complaints concerning properties storing junk vehicles, appliances, tires, construction materials, and numerous other articles in their yards, the City of North Branch will start conducting an annual spring clean-up drive in May. If you are an auto salvage yard or salvage auto parts, we will place your name, number and rates in our resource booklet. Towing companies and storage businesses are also welcome additions to our Residential Clean-Up handout. Church and civic organizations seeking donated items (cars, appliances, electronics, etc.) please contact us. This list is not all- inclusive. Please send your name, phone number, a description of your services, and rates to: The City of North Branch Code Enforcement Division P. O. Box 910 North Branch, MN 55056 The City of North Branch will actively campaign throughout the month of May (coincides with Chisago County electronics clean-up drive, and hazardous waste removal mailings) for residents to remove non-compliant items from their yards. At this time, and throughout the year, we will make available the ìResidential Property Clean-Upî resource booklet. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to call City of North Branch Code Enforcement Division, (651) 674-8113. Any discounts or promotions are strongly encouraged to be given throughout May 2003.
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